Colman Domingo – first late night appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 20: Colman Domingo attends the "Zola" New York Screening at Metrograph on November 20, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Dominik Bindl/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 20: Colman Domingo attends the "Zola" New York Screening at Metrograph on November 20, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Dominik Bindl/Getty Images) /
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Fear the Walking Dead’s Colman Domingo appears in his first-ever late-night talk show on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Fans are always anxious to see what new look he will reveal with any of his appearances, or maybe that’s just me, and he didn’t disappoint. His crystal-studded tracksuit was everything it should be and sparkled just like his personality.

He talks about growing up “in West Philadelphia born and raised,” and attended high school with the Fresh Prince himself, Will Smith. He stated that Smith was part of the cool kids while labeling himself a geek.

He also talked about a sketch comedy show with Kate McKinnon that aired on the LOGO network called The Big Gay Sketch Show.  This is where he did off-color sketches as Maya Angelou and Oprah. Be sure to watch the video of the interview below to hear his Angelou impression.

Domingo also discussed his character, Ali, on Euphoria. And when Jimmy asks him who are more passionate, Euphoria or Fear the Walking Dead fans? And, he replies that it is probably the Fear TWD fans as he plays the villain, and when they see him at the market, they will shout, “I hate you.”

The full interview is not nearly long enough but check it out below.

Colman Domingo

He also recently appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show, where he talks with Jay Leno. They get into a deep discussion about the best Philly Cheesesteak. You can view the clip here. 

In March, Domingo’s play Dot will be produced by New Conservatory Theatre Center in San Francisco.

Need something to do on Valentine’s Day? Join Magic Theatre at ACT’s Strand Theater for an Evening with Colman Domingo. This is a live benefit event for the Magic Theatre, and Domingo will sit with his long-time friend and Magic Theatre director Sean San José. The pair will discuss Domingo’s long-running career.

Next up, Domingo will portray gay rights activist Bayard Rustin in the film Rustin.

If you can get enough of Domingo, be sure to check him out in his other roles, including Lincoln, Selma, If Beale Street Could Talk, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Candyman and Zola. 

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Colman Domingo will return to AMC as Victor Strand in Fear the Walking Dead on April 17 for the second part of season seven of the series.

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